By: 16 November 2016

Government confirms that it will, after all, consult on further whiplash and small claims reform

Rumours that the Government is set to consult on both the removal, or capping, of damages of damages for whiplash...

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By: 26 October 2016

SRA finds issues with NIHL claims and quality of medical reports in personal injury market

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has found major concerns with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) claims and the quality of medical reports...

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By: 18 October 2016

Government launches consultation on scheme to speed up claims for birth injuries on the NHS

The Government has launched a consultation on proposals for a Rapid Resolution and Redress (RRR) scheme for NHS birth injury...

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By: 1 October 2016

Claims against NHS have risen threefold since 2008

It has emerged that the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) paid out more than £1.4bn in medical negligence claims last year...

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By: 28 September 2016

Public don’t trust insurers to pass on car insurance savings if small claims reforms go through

77% of the public do not believe insurance companies will hand customers any savings made from proposed government reforms to...

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By: 25 August 2016

Fraudster sentenced to eight months in prison for contempt of court following bogus passenger injury claim

Horwich Farrelly has secured the first contempt of court ruling for Zurich and the City of Cardiff Council which has...

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By: 1 August 2016

FOIL welcomes “strong message” sent to fraudulent claimants in Zurich case at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that a claim which is fraudulently exaggerated can be reopened if new evidence of fraud...

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By: 12 July 2016

MIB calls for consistent application of law for damages in foreign motor accident claims involving uninsured drivers

The Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) is to urge the Supreme Court that damages for an accident caused by an uninsured...

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